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- Data Exclusivity for Pharmaceuticals: TRIPS Standards and Industry’s Demands in Free Trade Agreements

- Carlos M. Correa
- Data for LCSA - state of the art and outlook , pp 164-179

- Thomas Sonderegger, Emilia Moreno Ruiz, Till M. Bachmann, Marco Bianchi, Rosan Harmens and Alessandra Zamagni
- Data for travel behaviour research: recent advances, challenges and opportunities in the era of smart cities , pp 197-218

- Sylvia Y. He, Sui Tao, Zhenzhen Wang and Shuli Luo
- Data leveraging in energy markets in the aftermath of EDF and ENEL: taking stock, looking ahead , pp 237-253

- Alexis Brunelle, Adrien de Hauteclocque, Pablo Ibáñez Colomo and Juliette Ogez
- Data Management and Analysis

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- Data management in sport organizations

- Dominik Schwizer and Michael Burch
- Data matter: as data become matter, design matters , pp 143-148

- Petter Falk
- Data on the Functions of Government: Where Are We Now?

- Neil Fraser and Paul Norris
- Data ownership , pp 135-145

- Jasper Verstappen
- Data privacy

- Dave Milne
- Data privacy , pp 384-396

- Ine Van Zeeland and Jo Pierson
- Data privacy, ethics and strategic leadership , pp 330-347

- Jill A. Brown, Andrew Ward and Ja-Nae Duane
- Data Problems and Empirical Modeling in Developing Economies

- William Gibson
- Data protection and regulation of social media

- Elaine Fahey
- Data protection regulation and cloud computing , pp 26-42

- Henry Chang
- Data Requirements for Cost Accounting in the Mail Communication System

- Leon A. Pintsov and Andrei Obrea
- Data Resources and Econometric Techniques

- William Bosshardt and Peter Kennedy
- Data science for institutional and organizational economics , pp 248-259

- Jens Prüfer and Patricia Prufer
- Data sources for studying violence over place and time

- Terance D. Miethe, Christopher A. Forepaugh and Timothy C. Hart
- Data sources for the study of gender and corruption , pp 146-159

- Kelly Senters Piazza and Gustavo Diaz
- Data transfer, data pools and data spaces in the light of the Horizontal Guidelines and Block Exemptions

- Björn Lundqvist
- Data visualisation in migration research: the case of circular migration plots , pp 296-311

- Nikola Sander and Andreas Genoni
- Data work as an organizing principle in developing AI , pp 38-57

- Angelos Kostis, Leif Sundberg and Jonny Holmström
- Data-driven approach for the digital transformation in small and medium-sized enterprises: insights from Brazil

- Enzo Morosini Frazzon, Luciana Stradioto, Julia Cristina Bremen and Pedro Onorio
- Data-driven conglomerate mergers

- Daniele Condorelli and Jorge Padilla
- Data-intensive medicine , pp 474-487

- Klaus Hoeyer
- Data-sharing regulation in transport: follow the money

- Juan Montero and Elodie Petrozziello
- Databank of Takaful and Retakaful , pp 315-367

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- Date of service , pp 120-128

- Vincent Richard
- Dating and online partnership formation

- Gina Potarca
- Dating as Leisure

- Véronique Flambard, Nicolas Vaillant and François-Charles Wolff
- David Hume (1711–1776)

- Daniel Diatkine
- David Hume: Of Interest (1752) , pp 267-273

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- David Hume: Of Money (1752) , pp 260-266

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- David Hume: Of the Balance of Trade (1752) , pp 274-282

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- David Hume’s ‘judicious spectator’ , pp 14-22

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- David Laidler (b. 1938) , pp 323-353

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- David Ricardo (1772–1823)

- Heinz Kurz
- David Ricardo, Robert Torrens and the Discovery of Comparative Advantage , pp 51-74

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- De Gustibus Non Est Disputandim

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- De Viti de Marco vs. Ricardo on public debt: self-extinction or default? , pp 3-16

- Giuseppe Eusepi and Richard E. Wagner
- De-dollarization

- Sergio Rossi
- De-globalization, de-commercialization, and semi-mediatization: the influence of COVID-19 on global sport communication , pp 88-98

- Wei Wei and Li Siying
- De-industrialisation in sub-Saharan Africa: myth or crisis? , pp 137-158

- Hossein Jalilian and John Weiss
- De-legitimising the social sciences and humanities through peer review , pp 235-250

- Gemma E. Derrick and Tony Ross-Hellauer
- De-normalizing subject positions in diversity interventions: how different can differences be(come)? , pp 265-288

- Anja Ostendorp and Chris Steyaert
- De-Privatization? Case Studies of Government Banks’ Performance in Developing Countries During the Financial Crisis

- Chung-Hua Shen and Chih-Yung Lin
- De/centralization , pp 106-116

- Paolo Dardanelli
- De/re/bordering remoteness in times of crisis: migration for reterritorialization and revitalization of a remote region , pp 93-110

- Anna Krasteva
- DEA and transportation efficiency , pp 453-477

- Kevin Hyosoo Park and Young-Tae Chang
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